Lantronix Launches XPort Pro, World’s Smallest Linux Networking Server
Advanced design makes low-cost edge computing a reality for OEMs worldwide
Monday, October 12th, 2009Irvine, CA – Lantronix, Inc. (Nasdaq: LTRX), a leading provider of secure, remote management, device networking and data center management technologies, today announced XPort® Pro™, the newest addition to its popular XPort® family of embedded Ethernet networking and compute modules, used in millions of devices worldwide. XPort Pro provides customers with a powerful engine for deploying advanced applications at the network edge, all in an integrated, thumb-sized package.
In addition to having the identical form factor as the original XPort, the XPort Pro’s leading-edge architecture, 32-bit processing power and ample memory allow resource-intensive applications to be deployed on a single platform. Advanced networking and security features enable machine-to-machine (M2M) edge computing with unlimited customization and application hosting, providing developers with faster time-to-market and unprecedented application development options.
XPort Pro is available running Linux and IPv6, bringing the product to a global community and providing Linux developers with a tiny, powerful compute platform, along with an industry standard development environment. XPort Pro is also available with the feature rich, Evolution OS™ turnkey operating system and software development kit. This product also includes Lantronix’ patent-pending VIP (Virtual IP) Access™ technology, which allows seamless integration with the company’s ManageLinx™ remote services enablement platform.
XPort Pro provides over five times the processing power, and 32 times the memory of its predecessor. It also features SSH and SSL security and encryption, and supports a variety of protocol conversions.




